Laser Dentistry Claremont, CA

Anesthesia-Free, Pain-Free, Suture-Free Dentistry

Laser dentistry has revolutionized dentistry by eliminating the need for drills, anesthesia, and sutures. Laser dentistry allows patients who would have otherwise required extensive oral surgery to receive minimally invasive, highly effective treatment without the long downtimes, swelling and discomfort.

Nearly 95% of patients who receive laser procedures do not require any form of anesthesia.

Claremont Dental Institute uses the Solea® laser for treating dental concerns affecting the health of the gum tissue, enamel, dentin and even bone. Dr. Patel and associates are comitted to remaining on the cutting-edge of dental technology. Solea laser technology has made great advancements in dental procedures making routine dental care less invasive, more precise, with an overall better patient experience.

Claremont Dental Institute is at the forefront of a dental revolution. People all over the country have been pleasantly shocked after experiencing anesthesia-free and virtually pain-free procedures. The skilled practitioners at Claremont Dental Institute now deliver that experience to each one of their patients.”— CEO Michael Cataldo – Convergent Dental

How does Solea work?

Solea is FDA approved laser system that is used to treat hard and soft tissue dental concerns.

Solea is an isotopic CO2 laser that operates at a wavelength of 9.3 microns. The laser delivers precise results using an ultra-narrow beam of light energy to reshape and remove oral tissue.

Solea treatments are safe and effective for treating the oral health needs of children and adult patients. The unique wavelength of light energy reduces the risk of infection while improving end results and reducing discomfort, swelling and bleeding.

Laser Dentistry & Dental Anxiety

Laser dentistry allows for anesthesia-free procedures for both hard and soft tissue treatment. Solea laser provides a natural anesthetic effect drastically reducing patient requests for local anesthetic. For patients who feel anxious about needles with laser dentistry, they are able to receive the dental care they need stress-free

Investments in modern technology are what set Claremont Dental Institute apart from everyone else. Our Solea Laser delivers a completely different experience than the traditional drill. Our patients are able to receive the oral care they need and immediately jump back into their day. No anesthesia means patients can get all of their dental needs addressed in a single visit making it easy to return to work or home and avoid missing valuable “up-time.”—Dr. Vijay Patel

Drill-free dental fillings are ideal for children or patients with dental anxiety. Using the precise Solea laser your dentist can remove decayed enamel and tooth structure without the need for any drilling. Patients enjoy improved oral health and reduced discomfort.

Traditional dental fillings typically require a local anesthetic. With Solea, patients can skip the needle while still enjoying a virtually pain-free dental filling experience. Solea reduces patient stress and saves them valuable time.

Periodontal disease is progressive and worsens when left untreated. Advanced gum disease can impact the health, structure, stability, and apperance of the smile.

With laser dentistry, patients who would have previously required gum surgery no longer do. Laser therapy can be used to remove deep pockets of bacteria that build in the gumline. The Solea Laser effectively and precisely eradicates bacteria while promoting healthy regrowth of the gum tissue.

A common side effect of periodontal disease is gum recession. As the gums become inflamed, the tissue begins to pull away from the teeth and proceeds upwards leaving tooth roots exposed. Laser dentistry can be used to recontour the gum line helping to stabilize the teeth and restore a more balanced apperance of the smile

Tongue-tie is a condition that children are born with, laser therapy provides a comfortable solution.

Tongue-tie is a condition that occurs with the frenulum (the piece of tissue that connects the tongue to the base of the mouth) is too long, restricting the movement of the tongue. Children born with tongue-tie can have difficulty nursing, and left untreated may have delayed speech development.

A frenectomy is a simple procedure that detaches part of the frenulum from the tongue releasing the tongue and allowing for a full range of movement. The frenectomy procedure is traditionally an out-patient surgery but can now be performed using the Solea laser.